Epi 104: How signing a High Seas Treaty will protect octopuses, coral reefs and more
Leave a reviewIn the story 'Finding Nemo', the journey undertaken by Marlin and Dory kept us all on the edge of our seats. Some of us may have also heaved a sigh of relief when the clownfish Nemo is saved and is back home. What if we told you that a band of humans have come together to save many more creatures of the sea, the ocean floor and much more. Yayy! It's true.
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In the story 'Finding Nemo', the journey undertaken by Marlin and Dory kept us all on the edge of our seats. Some of us may have also heaved a sigh of relief when the clownfish Nemo is saved and is back home. What if we told you that a band of humans have come together to save many more creatures of the sea, the ocean floor and much more. Yayy! It's true.
Listen to 8-yr old Tweesha, 9-year old Saatvik and 9-year old Rachita – all of whom go to the Children's Academy Group of Schools in Mumbai, India. The exuberance they feel at the idea of making life for marine creatures better, is abundantly palpable in their voices.
Cover art for this episode was made by a sixth-grader (Vanshika Baid) from Emerald Heights International School, Indore
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